Dark Green Design: Dreamy Rooms + Spaces We’re Here For.
Okay let’s be more specific... We’re here for those emerald green, pea green, deep forest green, and the teal greens we see happening right now.
There’s something so dreamy about those deep, lush verdant shades enveloping you in your living space. Whether it’s dark forest wall paint or an exquisitely olive-green piece of furniture, it's our new favorite pop of color to layer into a home space.
Add in some houseplants, an animal-print throw pillow, and some flora or fauna inspired artwork, and your living room will feel like a dreamy and restful jungle.
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Just like in nature, green rooms seem to play nicely with almost every color they are layered in.
We’re here for it.
Check out some more inspiration from styles that cover the range. Which is your favorite?
How dreamy is the green room with the pink couch, or the deep teal and royal purple jewel-toned combo in the rooms pictured above?
It would look very cool with a dramatic chandelier: crystal, Moroccan, mid-century… you name it!
Ready to experiment with green but not ready to commit to the entire room to green paint?
Start small with artwork, houseplants, rugs and décor, and work your way into bigger pieces like armchairs, or even just one painted accent wall.
Green definitely lends itself well to mixing and matching items and elements together - it just depends on the vibe you’re trying to create; be it bohemian and eclectic, or more refined.
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When choosing a wall (or ceiling!) color to help set the energy in the room,
they say green corresponds with the richness of life.
It represents vitality, energy, health, restoration, and wealth. And we think any of these spaces would be nice to get lost in for some good R&R after a crazy work day.
Whether you gravitate towards the olive and pea green tones, or you want to dive deeper into the forest, emerald, and teal tones, you really can’t go wrong. Green has always been a favorite color because, truly, there are no bad shades!